Guangdong holds a number of international training courses to promote scientific and cultural exchanges between women
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- Guangdong has recently successfully held three international training courses including the "Female Artificial Intelligence Capacity Building Training Course for Developing Countries", attracting 77 female officials and trainees from 15 countries and the African Union Commission.
- The training content is combined with Guangdong characteristics and focuses on themes such as technological empowerment, reform and opening up, and Chinese culture.
- The trainees gained a lot from in-depth exchanges through activities such as visiting exhibitions, experiencing intangible cultural heritage, learning tea culture and Tai Chi.
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China News Service, Dongguan, June 13 (Reporter Zhang Lu) According to the Guangdong Provincial Women's Federation on the 13th, the "Artificial Intelligence Capacity Building Training Class for Women in Developing Countries", "China Shenzhen Reform and Opening Up Development and Cultural Education with Chinese Characteristics Seminar" and "Asian Women's Technology Empowerment and Digital Entrepreneurship Training Class" recently concluded in Guangdong.
The picture shows the training class site. Photo courtesy of Guangdong Provincial Women's Federation
It is understood that 77 female officials and female trainees from Azerbaijan, Panama, Gambia, Croatia, Kenya, South Africa, Nauru, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Palestine, Nepal, Laos, Maldives and other countries and the African Union Commission gathered in Guangdong to conduct in-depth training and exchanges.
It is reported that the curriculum of this training class is combined with Guangdong characteristics and focuses on topics such as technological empowerment.
In Shenzhen, the trainees visited the "Tide Rising from the Pearl River" 40th Anniversary of Guangdong's Reform and Opening Up Exhibition, Shenzhen Talent Park and Deep Love Talent Center. During this period, the trainees participated in the "Appointment in Shenzhen" Intangible Cultural Heritage Science and Technology Carnival, where they watched robot lion dances, experienced traditional intangible cultural heritage representative projects with Chinese and foreign families, and felt the openness and vitality of Shenzhen amid laughter and laughter.
In Dongguan, students learned about Chinese tea culture and practiced Tai Chi. At the China Spallation Neutron Source in Songshan Lake, they learned about the application results of the device in the field of tumor treatment and experienced Dongguan's vivid practice of integrating traditional Chinese culture with modern creative industries.
Saba Aliyeva, a student from Azerbaijan, said: "This project is not only about technology, but also about culture, goodwill and connections between people. We are from different countries, but today we have become one big family."
Dalia Nasser Ishak Darwish from Palestine said "thank you" in multiple languages when speaking on behalf of the students. She said: "We come as students from different countries and will leave as friends, partners and women who promote positive change."
Ebra Minhaji Dahir, a trainee from Kenya, said: "Through this seminar, we have witnessed how Shenzhen integrates women's development into the fields of science and technology, education and social governance, and has become a driving force for national prosperity. We will bring these experiences and inspirations back to Kenya."
Zhou Yingjiang, Vice President of China Women's University, said that he looks forward to meeting again under more bilateral and multilateral cooperation frameworks in the future to jointly contribute wisdom and solutions to the cause of global women. (over)







